The interior of the electric Renault Twingo has been unveiled ahead of its anticipated launch in 2026.
A prototype of the Renault Twingo's interior has been unveiled at the Brussels Motor Show, showcasing elements that pay homage to the classic original design.
The next-generation Renault Twingo is edging ever-closer to production, with the company revealing a prototype interior at the Brussels Motor Show this week. The cabin is said to preview the “future Twingo set to arrive on the market in 2026”.
Following last year’s Twingo E-Tech Electric concept, and news that the car will be realised in production form soon, Renault has now given us a peek at the new model’s interior. Betraying the car’s budget billing – prices are set to start from under 20,000 Euros (£16,700) – its dashboard is dominated by a pair of big digital displays, which sit above a row of rotary climate-control dials.
Renault says the 10.1-inch central infotainment screen and seven-inch digital instrument cluster feature “original graphics”, although the fonts and layouts will look familiar to anyone who’s sat in one of the firm’s latest electric cars. Likewise, the column-mounted gear selector appears identical to the one found in the new Renault 5.
This combination of contemporary and classic design persists; the hazard warning light switch pays homage to the original Twingo, while the cylindrical dashboard has been updated for this new model. The practicality of the first-generation vehicle has been mirrored for 2025, featuring space beneath the dashboard for bags and luggage, along with storage that spans the entire width of the cabin—offering a convenient spot for phones, wallets, and sunglasses.
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